The Best Marvel TV Shows Ranked by Audience Score

Muhammad Kumar |Jul 03, 2025, 16:59

Marvel’s TV lineup has something for everyone, from mutant battles to street fights. These top 10 shows, ranked by audience scores, are the best of what Marvel’s got on the small screen.

Marvel’s been killing it on TV, pumping out everything from dark Netflix brawlers to shiny Disney+ adventures. Whether it’s animated X-Men or gritty vigilantes, these shows have fans glued to their screens. Here’s the top 10 Marvel TV shows, ranked by audience scores from Rotten Tomatoes and IMDb, with a quick look at what makes each one awesome.

1. X-Men '97 (Disney+, 2024)

94% Audience Score

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X-Men '97 brings back the classic cartoon, following the X-Men as they take on Magneto and mutant haters. It’s packed with intense battles, deep emotions, and stuff like the Genosha arc that hits hard. The animation’s slick, and voices from Cal Dodd and Alison Sealy-Smith keep it old-school but new.

2. Ms. Marvel (Disney+, 2022)

80% Audience Score

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Ms. Marvel is about Kamala Khan, a teen who worships Captain Marvel and gets cosmic powers. She’s balancing school, family, and saving Jersey City. Iman Vellani’s awesome as Kamala, and the show’s got heart with its Pakistani culture and growing-up story.

3. WandaVision (Disney+, 2021)

79% Audience Score

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WandaVision throws Wanda Maximoff and Vision into a weird sitcom world that’s not what it seems. It digs into Wanda’s grief while mixing funny TV throwbacks with MCU drama. Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany are great, and Kathryn Hahn’s Agatha Harkness is a total scene-stealer.

4. Daredevil (Netflix, 2015-2018)

78% Audience Score

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Daredevil follows Matt Murdock, a blind lawyer who fights crime at night in Hell’s Kitchen. Charlie Cox is perfect, and Vincent D’Onofrio’s Wilson Fisk is chilling. The show’s dark, with awesome fights and a focus on Matt’s inner struggles.

5. Loki (Disney+, 2021-2023)

77% Audience Score

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Loki has Tom Hiddleston’s trickster god messing with the Time Variance Authority to fix broken timelines. He teams up with Mobius (Owen Wilson) and Sylvie (Sophia Di Martino) for some wild multiverse action. The visuals are cool, and it’s all about fate and who Loki really is.

6. Agatha All Along (Disney+, 2024)

76% Audience Score

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Agatha All Along follows Kathryn Hahn’s Agatha Harkness leading a witch crew down the Witches’ Road. It’s a WandaVision spin-off with dark humor, magic, and even some songs, thanks to Patti LuPone. It dives into Agatha’s past while keeping things spooky and fun.

7. Hawkeye (Disney+, 2021)

75% Audience Score

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Hawkeye teams up Clint Barton (Jeremy Renner) with Kate Bishop (Hailee Steinfeld) for a Christmas adventure in New York. They’re fighting bad guys and bonding over archery. Florence Pugh’s Yelena Belova spices things up in this fun, grounded series.

8. Jessica Jones (Netflix, 2015-2019)

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73% Audience Score

Jessica Jones stars Krysten Ritter as a tough private eye with super strength and a rough past. Season 1’s battle against David Tennant’s creepy Kilgrave is intense. The show’s got a dark, detective feel and tackles heavy stuff like trauma.

9. Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (ABC, 2013-2020)

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69% Audience Score

Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. follows Phil Coulson (Clark Gregg) and his crew taking on Hydra and weird threats. Over seven seasons, it gets into time travel and crazy stuff like Ghost Rider. It’s a mix of spy action and sci-fi that keeps you watching.

10. The Punisher (Netflix, 2017-2019)

65% Audience Score

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The Punisher is about Frank Castle, played by Jon Bernthal, going after criminals to avenge his family. It’s super intense with brutal fights and dives deep into Frank’s pain and anger. This one’s for fans of dark, no-nonsense Marvel stories.

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